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thank you. >> once again, live from washington. >> good evening. well, that head banging you may be hearing is the sound of frustration here in washington as the august 2 debt ceiling deadline he grows ever closer. negotiations collapsed again tonight, yet the latest twist in the series of talks where each party has had its turn walking away from the table. the president came into the white house briefing room late today to offer his version of events. >> up until sometime early today when i couldn't get a phone call returned, my expectation was that speaker boehner was going to be willing to go to his caucus and ask them to do the tough thing but the right thing. i think it has proven difficult for speaker boehner to do that. i have been left at the altar now a couple of times and i think that, you know, one of the questions that the republican party is going to have to ask itself is can they say yes to anything? >> speaker boehner then came before the cameras and said the rules had changed. >> let me just say that the white house moved the goal p
thank you. >> once again, live from washington. >> good evening. well, that head banging you may be hearing is the sound of frustration here in washington as the august 2 debt ceiling deadline he grows ever closer. negotiations collapsed again tonight, yet the latest twist in the series of talks where each party has had its turn walking away from the table. the president came into the white house briefing room late today to offer his version of events. >> up until sometime...
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once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. take your pick of adjectives -- the debt ceiling deadline is looming, or threatening, or imminent. or verbs -- collegiality has collapsed, patience with washington has plummeted. or merely descriptive -- republicans are stubborn, the democrats are job killers. none of this point and counterpoint allows us to escape a troubling truth. unless someone somewhere comes up with a solution that can win votes from democrats and republicans in the house and the senate, the nation will default on its obligations beginning next week. after spurning speaker john boehner's plan yesterday, the house today came up with another approach. which finally passed, but is certain to die in the senate. >> i stuck my neck out a mile to -- i put revenues on the table in order to try to come to an agreement to avert us being where we are. this house has acted and it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle, put something on the table! tell us where you are! gwen: is all this
once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. take your pick of adjectives -- the debt ceiling deadline is looming, or threatening, or imminent. or verbs -- collegiality has collapsed, patience with washington has plummeted. or merely descriptive -- republicans are stubborn, the democrats are job killers. none of this point and counterpoint allows us to escape a troubling truth. unless someone somewhere comes up with a solution that can win votes from democrats and...
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"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> joining us from salt lake city, governor christine gregoire. she serves as the chair for the association. governor, thank you for your time today. >> joining us this sarah murray from the wall street journal. as far as how states are giving that top discussions here in washington d.c., what are the concerns among chief executives like yourself among what is going on? >> i think the biggest concern the biggest concern and the more inaction we have been out of washington, d.c., the more upset this causes in our own economies and state. consumer confidence and business confidence is affecting my economy. you can imagine my consumer confidence is down. i'm not getting revenues and it is affecting the coffers of state government. a number of those in the business community have money but have not been willing to hire simply because of the uncertainty of what is going on in washington, d.c. that really has a direct impact but not just my state. with all the individuals
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> joining us from salt lake city, governor christine gregoire. she serves as the chair for the association. governor, thank you for your time today. >> joining us this sarah murray from the wall street journal. as far as how states are giving that top discussions here in washington d.c., what are the concerns among chief executives like yourself among what is going on? >> i think the biggest concern the...
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washington yesterday. they say he killed 26-year-old renee best of northwest washington in february of 1998 and 29-year-old edward gray of northwest washington a year later. both victims were shot to death. police aren't saying how they finally connected shuler to those murders. >>> we're following breaking news out of northwest washington. danella mentioned this earlier. there was an overnight carjacking that has closed several roadways. let's go live to news 4's melissa mollet. she's in northeast with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, joe. you can take a look behind me here. this is very different from how things looked just a couple of minutes ago. police have reopened this area. it was a section including new york avenue, bw parkway, 295, and kenilworth avenue completely shut down for a couple of hours as police investigated that carjacking and in search of two suspects. they were searching both on the ground and also up on the air with a chopper. a canine unit out here as well. sources on the sce
washington yesterday. they say he killed 26-year-old renee best of northwest washington in february of 1998 and 29-year-old edward gray of northwest washington a year later. both victims were shot to death. police aren't saying how they finally connected shuler to those murders. >>> we're following breaking news out of northwest washington. danella mentioned this earlier. there was an overnight carjacking that has closed several roadways. let's go live to news 4's melissa mollet. she's...
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is washington broken? while politicians stonewall and fight over the debt talk, the public recoils. approval ratings for congress plummet and pessimism about the country's future rises. are our politicians capable of meeting the challenges this country faces? a special discussion this morning. with us, former senator chuck hagel, republican of nebraska, cory booker, democratic mayor of newark, tea party freshman congressman adam kinzinger, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, and nbc's andrea mitchell. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. after the dramatic friday night breakdown of talks over a so-called grand bargain deficit reduction package, congressional leaders met with the president for less than an hour saturday morning. speaker boehner spent the rest of the day working on an alternative plan to slash spending, several trillion dollars, and avert a catastrophic default by that august 2nd deadline, as we pointed out, just nine days away. word came last night after
is washington broken? while politicians stonewall and fight over the debt talk, the public recoils. approval ratings for congress plummet and pessimism about the country's future rises. are our politicians capable of meeting the challenges this country faces? a special discussion this morning. with us, former senator chuck hagel, republican of nebraska, cory booker, democratic mayor of newark, tea party freshman congressman adam kinzinger, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, and nbc's...
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it's the "washington week" podcast at washingtonweekonline at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave. and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together. to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial, at&t, rethink possible. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>
it's the "washington week" podcast at washingtonweekonline at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave. and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together. to support and protect all who serve. >>...
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once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. when the president of the united states starts using words like "armageddon," you can be forgiven for wondering how we got to this point. short version? leaders in both parties agree that borrowing limits should be raisedand that the deficit should be cut yet they seem no closer tonight to figuring out how to do it than they were this time last week. the basic options on the table, the big deal, about $4 trillion in budget cuts. the medium deal, about 2:5 trillion in cuts with no revenue increases or tax price. and the deficit ceiling deal. at a white house news conference today the president resorted to bakery metaphors. >> i think about this like layer cake. you know, you can do the bare minimum and then you can make some progressively harder decisions to solve the problem more and more and we're in a position now where if we're serious about this and everybody is willing to compromise, we can fix this thing probably for a decade or more. gwen: but speaker john boehner who only last
once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. when the president of the united states starts using words like "armageddon," you can be forgiven for wondering how we got to this point. short version? leaders in both parties agree that borrowing limits should be raisedand that the deficit should be cut yet they seem no closer tonight to figuring out how to do it than they were this time last week. the basic options on the table, the big deal, about $4...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and the republican leaders say they agree, we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default, just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade in the higher interest rates that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there is no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. but there is an even greater danger to this approach. based on what we've seen these past few weeks, we know what to expect six months from now. the house of representatives will once again refuse to prevent default unless the rest of us accept the cuts only
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and the republican leaders say they agree, we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default, just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate, and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default, but the new approach that speaker boehnor unveiled today, which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade and the higher interest rates that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there's no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can furtherç down the road. but there's an even greater danger to this approach. based on what we've seen these past few weeks, we know what to expect six months from now. the house of representatives will once again refuse to -- again, they will refuse to ask the wealthiest americans
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate, and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default, but the new approach that speaker boehnor unveiled today, which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of...
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people get elected in washington. they come to washington. and whether the congressman, senators, or presidents, they say this is our time. this -- america is behind us, this is our time and then they push whether it's health care for a year and a half while americans are saying job, or whether it's tax reform as the republicans are pushing now. well america is seeing more jobs, they all miss the central message, it's never their time. it's always america's time. it's always the voter's time. it's never ideologues time. >> joe, you're right. from january of '09, ted kennedy lived, the health care debate would have been changed dramatically. because he would have cut a deal. it wouldn't have gone on for a year and a half. >> mike, you know why he would have cut a deal? >> he learned what happened when he didn't cut a deal with richard nixon and he remitted it for the next 30 years. >> he remembered something in washington for a decade now, perhaps longer, don't understand. you're sent to washington, fine, to pay attention to the promises you m
people get elected in washington. they come to washington. and whether the congressman, senators, or presidents, they say this is our time. this -- america is behind us, this is our time and then they push whether it's health care for a year and a half while americans are saying job, or whether it's tax reform as the republicans are pushing now. well america is seeing more jobs, they all miss the central message, it's never their time. it's always america's time. it's always the voter's time....
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so that's washington and as for america? this is just one destination we want to show you on twitter. it has a common theme and a name we can't say or show you on tv because of the language. it's become a place where people are venting their anger at washington and there's a lot of it. so it's all where we begin tonight with nbc's kelly o'donnell on the hill and kelly, what has changed from last night to today? >> something new. >> reporter: a setback for speaker john boehner. his plan which promised a trillion dollars in cuts, the congressional office ran the numbers and says it falls short by $150 billion. so boehner aides tell me they're looking at it and rewriting, red pen out, looking for more cuts. that's a new hurdle as so much frustration is aimed right here. >> reporter: congress and the country on hold. >> i'm asking you all to make your voice heard. >> reporter: and hundreds of thousands did. >> there are 212 people waiting on hold. >> if you want a balanced approach to reducing the deficit, let your member of con
so that's washington and as for america? this is just one destination we want to show you on twitter. it has a common theme and a name we can't say or show you on tv because of the language. it's become a place where people are venting their anger at washington and there's a lot of it. so it's all where we begin tonight with nbc's kelly o'donnell on the hill and kelly, what has changed from last night to today? >> something new. >> reporter: a setback for speaker john boehner. his...
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regime tied to washington protected by washington that tried to hide behind it and say ask us to stay i'll just say this is what's happening. there and i think. in the last words this program here we've heard the term the arab spring is there such a thing as the kurds spring. there was a kind of there is no. there there is an arab spring and it's a very welcome there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present there any american presence on his administration is done by a kurdistan regional government there is there is corruption throughout our of iraq on a much greater scale than the kurdistan region i think what you possibly sammy unfortunately is old fashioned arab nationalists propaganda and what is vital to understand is that iraq has just gone through an absolutely terrific intra arab civil war that was not primarily caused by the american occupation it was cause i don't think this is just. been a very recent discussion where a certain amount of time or many thanks to my guest today in new york
regime tied to washington protected by washington that tried to hide behind it and say ask us to stay i'll just say this is what's happening. there and i think. in the last words this program here we've heard the term the arab spring is there such a thing as the kurds spring. there was a kind of there is no. there there is an arab spring and it's a very welcome there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present...
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. -- the "washington post." she road from lower manhattan -- she wrote from lower manhattan, half-hour from the first attack pipit -- attack. >> other divisions of the library also made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> we will look for the national events, for example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks. that was a major event in u.s. history, and so we had a conscious, targeted acquisition to go out and gather in, whether it was photographs, fine print, comic or cartoons. grex preserving the past, especially in times of international conflict takes on a special division of maps. >> maps are important in the ether preparing for conflict or afterwards. >> this is an interesting map of the utah region that was made in probably april and may of 1944. it is a racist, relief map on foam rubber. it was made to be carried. it was used to brief officers, commanders, prior to d day in normandy. you could actually see and feel where the heteros work. uka to the valleys and -- where the hedgerows were. you could actuall
. -- the "washington post." she road from lower manhattan -- she wrote from lower manhattan, half-hour from the first attack pipit -- attack. >> other divisions of the library also made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> we will look for the national events, for example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks. that was a major event in u.s. history, and so we had a conscious, targeted acquisition to go out and gather in, whether it was photographs, fine print, comic or...
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washington yesterday to say he killed 26-year-old renee best of northwest washington in february of 1998 and 29-year-old edward gray of northwest washington a year later. both victims were shot to death. police are not saying how they finally connected him to those murders. >>> more legal trouble for d.c. council chairman kwame brown. the d.c. board of elections is asking federal authorities to investigate possible criminal violations by brown's 2008 re-election committee. they want to know what happened to $350,000 that was raised or spent. brown declined to speak to news 4 but said in a statement he welcomes the probe to clear his name. >>> maryland's d.r.e.a.m. act is apparently on hold, at least for now. the opponents have enough signatures to force a referendum on the law. the referendum will likely end up on next year's ballot. the d.r.e.a.m. act is on hold until then. the controversial law was passed in the spring that allows the children of illegal immigrants to pay instate college tuition if their parents can prove they do pay state taxes. >>> tomorrow the dalai lama will host a
washington yesterday to say he killed 26-year-old renee best of northwest washington in february of 1998 and 29-year-old edward gray of northwest washington a year later. both victims were shot to death. police are not saying how they finally connected him to those murders. >>> more legal trouble for d.c. council chairman kwame brown. the d.c. board of elections is asking federal authorities to investigate possible criminal violations by brown's 2008 re-election committee. they want to...
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washington is refusing to answer why. the spotlights grazing ray j. the fallen a shiny still currency i expect say the asian countries rapid military rise as a headache for the pentagon which means losing it well don't. get pregnant responding to a u.s. travel by officials reading the death of a lawyer in custody or the list of americans when the call from introduction of angry washington moves saying give us again how to make new friends death to stay longer. for he waved his baking russia right now it's raising fears that deadly small tonight what would happen to the wall five seats on the way along with underground he told colleagues i'm still shaking spoke to blanket ran through the strip. has a go away well knew that around fifteen minutes time but the schools before that with you dad. thanks alice great to have you with us this is worse than a place here next to. off the mark barcelona beat byron munich to win the audi cup catalan giants first piece of silverware of the new season. same teams less pressure of course a travel stateside next to fa
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he has not taken the side of labor or washington state. are you disappointed in his leadership on this issue? guest: not really because he sent the message to the two parties boeing and labor and the union was to settle this out of court. it is best done of you work together. when that was filed, it is on the heels of a very difficult strike. alas two years, the relationship between boeing and management and labour and the union is dramatically increased. i just announced $3 million in training for aerospace and that will increase production. we need a skilled and trained work force. boeing and labour said that would work together to get those skilled people. they both went to the paris air show with me. >> boeing boeing still wants a plant in south carolina and now washington. does that concern you? guest: we did not want them to move any of the 787 to south carolina. they had a business decision to make. the next iteration of the 737, we want that in washington state. we are part and with washed -- with labor and -- with unions and the c
he has not taken the side of labor or washington state. are you disappointed in his leadership on this issue? guest: not really because he sent the message to the two parties boeing and labor and the union was to settle this out of court. it is best done of you work together. when that was filed, it is on the heels of a very difficult strike. alas two years, the relationship between boeing and management and labour and the union is dramatically increased. i just announced $3 million in training...
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i'm pete williams in for gwen ifill tonight on "washington week." time is running out to get a deal on the debt and deficit here at home. >> by august 2 we run out of tools to make sure that all our bills are paid. so that is a hard deadline. at a certain point they need to do their job. >> but republicans are pushing back hard. >> instead of going to phil tonight and raising money, why didn't he call senator mcconnell, speaker boehner, minority leader pelosi? and majority leader reid into his office and sit down and do his job? >> a game of chicken or a principaled standoff and where will it lead? while in greece protests over drastic measures to keep that country solvent. is there a ripple effect for the global economy? the republicans have a new candidate for president. >> together we can make a better america if we stick together. together we can bring the promise of the future. >> account tea party favorite run toe to toe with the other contenders? and the roberts court concludes its term with a major first amendment ruling. we wrap up the sess
i'm pete williams in for gwen ifill tonight on "washington week." time is running out to get a deal on the debt and deficit here at home. >> by august 2 we run out of tools to make sure that all our bills are paid. so that is a hard deadline. at a certain point they need to do their job. >> but republicans are pushing back hard. >> instead of going to phil tonight and raising money, why didn't he call senator mcconnell, speaker boehner, minority leader pelosi? and...
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again, more washington talk. what it means is you cut a certain amount up front to cut the debt ceiling, and then there's a second stage of cuts that comes, and there is this committee that tries to agree on those cuts. and if you don't do it over this ten-year span, something forces congress's hand. so, how do you not put social security benefits or medicare benefits into that potential enforcement mechanism when they're what are driving the debt? >> well, i think you have to have a lot of faith that the american people are going to continue to weigh in. and here's the bottom line -- this fight has not been about nothing. this hasn't just been political theater. there's a philosophical difference here on the hill between the democratic party and the republican party, and it's pretty simple. they have voted to keep giving taxpayer checks to big oil while they voted to convert the medicare system to vouchers. now, that doesn't compute for us. how can you be more willing to push money, public money, to the most pro
again, more washington talk. what it means is you cut a certain amount up front to cut the debt ceiling, and then there's a second stage of cuts that comes, and there is this committee that tries to agree on those cuts. and if you don't do it over this ten-year span, something forces congress's hand. so, how do you not put social security benefits or medicare benefits into that potential enforcement mechanism when they're what are driving the debt? >> well, i think you have to have a lot...
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in 1999 using tax dollars that bill gates himself and sent to washington washington says to bill gates a lawsuit from the department of justice seeking to break up microsoft on antitrust grounds which is a polite way of saying because he succeeded too much. now, just like riordan when that happened gates could not be bothered to dirty his hands going in hanging out with the sick people in washington. i don't blame him. microsoft is a gigantic company. two with three lobbyists at that time. he learned his lesson. the kind of won the suit, filed to force a lid on fairly favorable terms. microsoft is still struggling with the echoes of it, is still straining an antitrust issues in europe. there is another broken man. he stepped down as ceo as soon as the suit was settled. microsoft's stock, you can draw an x where bill gates to step down. that is way above the current stock price. has not traded there for 11 years. broken stock because he's a broken man. bill gates created the world's largest fortune. if he had stated that, he could have taken the world's largest fortune and made even lar
in 1999 using tax dollars that bill gates himself and sent to washington washington says to bill gates a lawsuit from the department of justice seeking to break up microsoft on antitrust grounds which is a polite way of saying because he succeeded too much. now, just like riordan when that happened gates could not be bothered to dirty his hands going in hanging out with the sick people in washington. i don't blame him. microsoft is a gigantic company. two with three lobbyists at that time. he...
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>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," washington tied in knots as the nations slides closer to default. >> i cannot guarantee those checks go out on august 3rd if we haven't resolved this issue, because there may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it. >> he was talking about social security and veteran benefits but congress remains unable to resolve the debt crisis. >> for those who interested in political careers than fixing the real problems in front of our country. >> schieffer: that is tom coburn of oklahoma and joins dick durbin one of the leading democrats and senator marco rubio the tea party favorite as we try again to get answers to the questions, are we on the verge of an economic disaster and why for all of the bluster does congress seem powerless to do anything about it? it is all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again, senator durbin is in springfield, illnois this morning, senator
>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," washington tied in knots as the nations slides closer to default. >> i cannot guarantee those checks go out on august 3rd if we haven't resolved this issue, because there may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it. >> he was talking about social security and veteran benefits but congress remains unable to resolve the debt crisis. >> for those who interested in political careers than fixing the real problems in...
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>> an absolutely real shocker out of washington, ed. there's a lot of confidence in the gop leadership staff this morning even saying by the time the night is over we'll have passed two bills out of the house that have raised the debt limit. well, that's just not the case. around 6:00 this bill was pulled. it was clear they didn't have the votes. there were rumors they were two votes away. they became six votes and then 10 and 12. the number is around there. but this is a huge setback because it shows that john boehner, as of right now, cannot pass a bill through the house of representatives to raise the debt limit that every single democrat in the house and in the united states senate has said they are against. this is clearly a republican bill despite the fact that republicans said it was drawn up in a bipartisan way over the weekend with harry reid. they can't get their own members onboard and they said, look, i'm not going to walk the plank for something the senate said they will defeat. it's unclear what exactly the path way is for
>> an absolutely real shocker out of washington, ed. there's a lot of confidence in the gop leadership staff this morning even saying by the time the night is over we'll have passed two bills out of the house that have raised the debt limit. well, that's just not the case. around 6:00 this bill was pulled. it was clear they didn't have the votes. there were rumors they were two votes away. they became six votes and then 10 and 12. the number is around there. but this is a huge setback...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and the republican leaders say that they agree we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade and the higher interest rates that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there's no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. but there's an even greater danger to this approach. based on what we've seen these past few weeks, we know what to expect six months from now. the house of representatives will once again refuse to prevent default unless the rest of us accept their cu
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and the republican leaders say that they agree we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts would force us to once again face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six month...
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is washington broken? the high-level debt talks raising questions about whether washington can tackle the country's biggest problem, or has the system become a victim of partisan gamesmanship and leadership? and analysis from our roundtable of what you just heard. with us, former senator chuck hagel and newark mayor cory booker, congressman adam kinzinger, doris kearns goodwin and nbc's andrea mitchell, right after the break. >>> coming up, is washington broken? former senator chuck hagel, mayor cory booker of newark, representative adam kinzinger, historian doris kearns goodwin and our own andr introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit depos
is washington broken? the high-level debt talks raising questions about whether washington can tackle the country's biggest problem, or has the system become a victim of partisan gamesmanship and leadership? and analysis from our roundtable of what you just heard. with us, former senator chuck hagel and newark mayor cory booker, congressman adam kinzinger, doris kearns goodwin and nbc's andrea mitchell, right after the break. >>> coming up, is washington broken? former senator chuck...
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>> oh, the washington. >> why? >> it was really cool to go up and to be able to look around and see all the stuff that was around it. >> why do you think it's important to have memorials to our famous presidents? >> because when they died it honors them and it shows respect that we care about them. >> reporter: judging from the millions of people who visit the monument each year, people certainly care a lot about our first president. i'm lauren for "teen kids news." >>> these students may look young, but they have already accomplished some great things. they're being honored for their community service. the prudential spirit of community awards highlights the importance of volunteerism. two teens from each state were invited to washington, d.c. from that group, ten national honorees were chosen. >> you represent the very best of america and our brightest hope for the future of this great country. >> the winning service projects ranged from building houses for people in juarez, mexico, to raising money for braille s
>> oh, the washington. >> why? >> it was really cool to go up and to be able to look around and see all the stuff that was around it. >> why do you think it's important to have memorials to our famous presidents? >> because when they died it honors them and it shows respect that we care about them. >> reporter: judging from the millions of people who visit the monument each year, people certainly care a lot about our first president. i'm lauren for "teen...
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i live close to washington d.c. and call myself a democrat, but when somebody asks me who are you going to vote for in the next election, i said that's a tough call because i have friends on both sides of the aisle. host: mary, what are your questions about parks? caller: i am a photographer, a girl on a horse silhouette in the battlefield. before i took the picture, i asked my lord, jesus or whoever to give me a picture of the horses that died if the battlefield. and black and white, i thought my god, i got a winner here. it helped to make me, what i'm trying to do is back up the people who helped us get this law passed in 1992 and 1995. called the wild horse bureau. i helped the lady known as wild horsan horsany -- horse annie. host: mary, we're going to leave it there. talk to us about public law 92 and 95. guest: it's not something we're participating in. the wild horses that exist there has nothing to do with the parks system host: you're on "washington journal" with jon jarvis. caller: our parks that are a nat
i live close to washington d.c. and call myself a democrat, but when somebody asks me who are you going to vote for in the next election, i said that's a tough call because i have friends on both sides of the aisle. host: mary, what are your questions about parks? caller: i am a photographer, a girl on a horse silhouette in the battlefield. before i took the picture, i asked my lord, jesus or whoever to give me a picture of the horses that died if the battlefield. and black and white, i thought...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt creeling in exchange for spending cuts would force us again to face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade and the higher interest rates that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there's no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. but there's an even greater danger to this approach. based on what we've seen the past few weeks, we know what to expect six months from now. the house of representatives will once again refuse to prevent default unless the rest of us accept the cuts-only approach.
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate. and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default. but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt creeling in exchange for spending cuts would force us again to face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the...
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washington rejects russia's call for a missile defense cooperation that's while taking advantage of bent a socket sentiment to secure future bases and europe. as it is a torture uproar in the u.s. while advocating human rights to the rest of the world thousands of professional torturers are being trained at home. am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshua into the program divers have pulled the bodies of almost one hundred people from their watery grave following the sinking of a pleasure boat on the volga river in waters russia's worst boeing disaster many of them are children who were packed into a games room on the bulgaria vessel when it went down in just a matter of minutes on sunday a total of around one hundred thirty people are thought to have been killed in the tragedy specialists are preparing to lift the wreck from the bottom of the river which is hoped will shed more light on the causes of the accident already partly blamed on negligence meanwhile the first funerals have been held in the republic of tatarstan as russia continues to mourn the victims some
washington rejects russia's call for a missile defense cooperation that's while taking advantage of bent a socket sentiment to secure future bases and europe. as it is a torture uproar in the u.s. while advocating human rights to the rest of the world thousands of professional torturers are being trained at home. am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshua into the program divers have pulled the bodies of almost one hundred people from their watery grave following the...
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washington is. fact five, tea partyers aren't suddenly to blame for the credit rating agency now putting this country's credit on watch. credit rating agencies first warned about this years ago. fact six, tea party have been consistently opposed to the gimmicks that created the mess. washington offered more gimmicks to allegedly fix this mess. fact seven. tea partyers aren't the only one saying a debt hike without meaningful spending cut is a waste. standard & poor's itself warned a deal would be a travesty. fact eight, tea partyers aren't the crazy ones for saying it's time to stop the nonsense. those who call them crazy for speaking the obvious are the ones who make no sense. fact nine, tea partyers resisting business as usual, aren't the possible right now. self-serving politicians practicing business as usual are. fact ten, tea partyers demanding accountability isn't the stuff that brought to us the brink. washington's continued failure to be accountable has us at the brink. so let me be clear.
washington is. fact five, tea partyers aren't suddenly to blame for the credit rating agency now putting this country's credit on watch. credit rating agencies first warned about this years ago. fact six, tea party have been consistently opposed to the gimmicks that created the mess. washington offered more gimmicks to allegedly fix this mess. fact seven. tea partyers aren't the only one saying a debt hike without meaningful spending cut is a waste. standard & poor's itself warned a deal...
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he kept talking about only in washington what can happen, only in washington. yet never was anything said about cutting spending. it was always about passing tax increases and that's what we'll be faced with tomorrow. let me mention that just a few minutes ago i did introduce -- and we have a bill number, it's s. 1335, it is the pilot's bill of rights. this is very significant that we get this done today, and i'm going to explain y first of all, when senator john glenn from ohio retired, that left me as the last active commercial pilot on the -- in the united states senate. consequently, i probably get more complaints than anybody else does. and i -- about problems, abuses with the f.a.a. and i have to say this, that i was very complementary yesterday on so many of the people. the vast majority of the i inspectors, kohl controllers are so talented. the first thing i do when i go up to oshkosh each year, is i go up to where they're all gathered together and i compliment them on the fact this they are taking on the toughest job for a six-day period in oshkosh, as
he kept talking about only in washington what can happen, only in washington. yet never was anything said about cutting spending. it was always about passing tax increases and that's what we'll be faced with tomorrow. let me mention that just a few minutes ago i did introduce -- and we have a bill number, it's s. 1335, it is the pilot's bill of rights. this is very significant that we get this done today, and i'm going to explain y first of all, when senator john glenn from ohio retired, that...
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>> there was a shaft that george washington said hu -- shaft that george washington had. a lot of the early presidents like french cooking. there was a pattern that once they were trained, a lot of them escaped, and they did not come back. jefferson had the same thing happen. he had them trained, brought some of them to france, and this person also left. he bought his freedom. jarvis and asked would you come back and work for me, and he said it now -- jefferson? would you come back and work for me, and he said no. this was an important vehicle. >> kenneth walsh, i am so glad you did this book. you worked brilliantly at it. we would like to thank you for watching, and remind you this program has been possible by arizona public service, and its holding company, panicle west. we'll be back in a week. until then, visit us on the web at whchronicle.com. cheers. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with howard university television. from washington, d.c., this has been "white house chronicle" a we
>> there was a shaft that george washington said hu -- shaft that george washington had. a lot of the early presidents like french cooking. there was a pattern that once they were trained, a lot of them escaped, and they did not come back. jefferson had the same thing happen. he had them trained, brought some of them to france, and this person also left. he bought his freedom. jarvis and asked would you come back and work for me, and he said it now -- jefferson? would you come back and...
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they have made it worse shipping the money to washington back. and bigger stuff, redefining the mission of the military $700 billion. do we need 60,000 troops in germany, south korea? let the rich countries defend themselves. raising the retirement age. indexing social security. and medicare to inflation. agriculture subsidies. there is so much in this budget to cut. would you miss the labor department if it went away? the commerce department? >>neil: your point is there is ample room to cut but they don't have the will or guts it do it or they are afraid of the outcry. >>guest: they are screaming. ethanol subsidies, the environmentalist who pushed them in the first place say they are wrong and yet they are scared to get rid of them now. >>neil: i worry about in this self induced panic environment, and both sides play the game, i mentioned earlier in the show, that the risk is you come up with a crappy idea and you come up with a worse deal and then we are back to where we were. >>guest: i fear that will happen. what is the panic about the talk,
they have made it worse shipping the money to washington back. and bigger stuff, redefining the mission of the military $700 billion. do we need 60,000 troops in germany, south korea? let the rich countries defend themselves. raising the retirement age. indexing social security. and medicare to inflation. agriculture subsidies. there is so much in this budget to cut. would you miss the labor department if it went away? the commerce department? >>neil: your point is there is ample room to...
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. >>> tell washington how to do their jobs. we asked five everyday americans of all political stripes, can they fix the debt mess? see how they do it in under an hour. >>> storm zone, tropical storm don headed for texas. farmers racing to scoop up the cotton ahead of the wind. >>> medical alert. a wake-up call tonight for americans replacing hips and knees. >>> our "persons of ththweek." treasure the people you love in the past in your life today. a new and inspired idea. >>> good evening. on this friday, the american economy is signaling real distress as the chaos in washington continues over the debt. new numbers are now triggering worry about another recession. the dow down for the sixth day in a row sliding 581 points since last friday. while the president warned today and warned congresesthat the u.s. is running out of time. >> if we don't come to an agreement, we could lose our country's aaa credit rating. not because we don't have the capacity to pay our bills, we do, but because we don't have a aaa political system to m
. >>> tell washington how to do their jobs. we asked five everyday americans of all political stripes, can they fix the debt mess? see how they do it in under an hour. >>> storm zone, tropical storm don headed for texas. farmers racing to scoop up the cotton ahead of the wind. >>> medical alert. a wake-up call tonight for americans replacing hips and knees. >>> our "persons of ththweek." treasure the people you love in the past in your life today. a...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is aire responsible outcome and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default but the approach john boehner unveiled today would force us to once again face the threat of default just six muchs from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit down grade and the highest inrist rates americans would have to pay. we know what we have to do. no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. but there is a greater danger to the approach. based on what we have seen, we know what to expect six months from now. the house will once again refuse to prevent default unless the rest of us accept their cuts only approach. again they will refuse to ask the wealthest americans to give up tax cuts or deductions. again they will demand harsh cuts to programs like medicare and the economy will be held captive unless they get their
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is aire responsible outcome and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default but the approach john boehner unveiled today would force us to once again face the threat of default just six muchs from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit down grade and the highest inrist rates americans would have to...
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western washington. i just want you to know there have been several wolves that have come to my house and they presented me with a petition they would like to visit the cascades. mr. dicks: we'd like to have them. mr. simpson: you're welcome. mr. hastings: the gray wolves are showing up in the cascades now, eastern side of the cascades. you'll get them. i yield back. mr. dicks: the olympic too. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. mr. dicks: mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman from washington. mr. dicks: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by offered by the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 60, line 6, trailing livestock over land. mr. dicks: mr. chairman. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr.
western washington. i just want you to know there have been several wolves that have come to my house and they presented me with a petition they would like to visit the cascades. mr. dicks: we'd like to have them. mr. simpson: you're welcome. mr. hastings: the gray wolves are showing up in the cascades now, eastern side of the cascades. you'll get them. i yield back. mr. dicks: the olympic too. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor...
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anything it's friday july twenty ninth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy capping off and watching our t.v. . well the race against the clock kicked into high gear at the eleventh hour here in washington earlier this evening house republicans finally passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling of course to cut twenty two billion dollars from next year's spending but it was largely a symbolic gesture in fact boehner might as well have added a pony to his bill he's not getting that either that's because legislation now has the senate with it where it is pretty much guaranteed to be voted down possibly as early as this evening and then of course it is back to square one and the senate majority leader will try to kick start the process of moving to a final vote on a new plan and while negotiations will continue behind closed doors for now the partisan debate rages on as of course there's the clock right there behind me now when it comes to america's prized triple rate pardon me it may already actually be too late that's not according to me that's according
anything it's friday july twenty ninth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy capping off and watching our t.v. . well the race against the clock kicked into high gear at the eleventh hour here in washington earlier this evening house republicans finally passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling of course to cut twenty two billion dollars from next year's spending but it was largely a symbolic gesture in fact boehner might as well have added a pony to his bill he's not getting that either...
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washington's missile shield over your chips away at relations with moscow as the u.s. stands accused of taking advantage of and i saw that sentiment to secure future bases and you are of. the asian giants competition india's huge draw material exports to china keeps the money rolling in but new delhi is more into making the country depend on its fast growing neighbor. watching r.t. coming to life from moscow was me wearing a joshua welcome to the program one hundred people are now officially confirmed dead following the sinking of a pleasure boat on the volga river and what is russia's worst bowling disaster eighteen of the bodies recovered so far are children who've been enjoying a day out with their families on the bulgaria went down in just a matter of minutes on sunday tom barton is following the search operation. we've been talking to some of the recovery authority as the emergencies ministry divers that have been going out hour after hour to a platform above the sunken bowl daria three kilometers out from the bank in the volga river they say and the emergencies m
washington's missile shield over your chips away at relations with moscow as the u.s. stands accused of taking advantage of and i saw that sentiment to secure future bases and you are of. the asian giants competition india's huge draw material exports to china keeps the money rolling in but new delhi is more into making the country depend on its fast growing neighbor. watching r.t. coming to life from moscow was me wearing a joshua welcome to the program one hundred people are now officially...